Stone Jewellery

Jewelry made of real gemstones, from amethyst to citrine, semi-precious Stones in many different colors and shapes for your individual Jewelry design.

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  • Material: Sterling Silber
  • Type of stone: Amethyst
  • Type of stone: Dalmatinerstein
  • Type of stone: Smaragd

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  • Amethyst pendant

    €29.90

    Amethyst, the violet variety of crystal quartz, was named after the Greek amethystos, “not drunk”, as it was generally thought to prevent drunkenness.

    Amethyst can be found all over the world; the often impressively large amethyst druses from Brazil, formed in cavity bubbles in volcanic rocks, are well known. The violet color is caused by the inclusion of iron.

  • Amethyst pendant

    €39.00

    Amethyst, the violet variety of crystal quartz, was named after the Greek amethystos, “not drunk”, as it was generally thought to prevent drunkenness.

    Amethyst can be found all over the world; the often impressively large amethyst druses from Brazil, formed in cavity bubbles in volcanic rocks, are well known. The violet color is caused by the inclusion of iron.

  • Amethyst Pendant

    €29.90

    This faceted gemstone pendant is set in 925 sterling silver.

    Complete size: approx. 20 x 10 mm

  • Amethyst Pendant faceted

    €35.90

    This faceted gemstone pendant is set in 925 sterling silver.

    Complete size: approx. 20 x 12 mm

  • Amethyst Pendant faceted

    €29.90

    Amethyst, the violet variety of crystal quartz, was named after the Greek amethystos, “not drunk”, as it was generally thought to prevent drunkenness.

    Amethyst can be found all over the world; the often impressively large amethyst druses from Brazil, formed in cavity bubbles in volcanic rocks, are well known. The violet color is caused by the inclusion of iron.stone size: approx. 11 x 9 mm, set in 925 Sterling silver

    Stone size: approx. 11 x 9 mm, set in 925 Sterling silver





  • Earrings Dalmatian stone

    €17.90


    Total length: approx. 4 cm

  • Emerald Pendant

    €59.00

    Mineralogically speaking, emerald belongs to the beryl family, which also includes aquamarine and morganite. The intense green coloration is caused by chromium. Famous sites exist in Brazil, but emeralds have also been found in Austria




  • Faceted amethyst pendant

    €39.00

    Amethyst, the violet variety of crystal quartz, was named after the Greek amethystos, “not drunk”, as it was generally thought to prevent drunkenness.

    Amethyst can be found all over the world; the often impressively large amethyst druses from Brazil, formed in cavity bubbles in volcanic rocks, are well known. The violet color is caused by the inclusion of iron.

  • Faceted amethyst pendant

    €49.00

    Amethyst, the violet variety of crystal quartz, was named after the Greek amethystos, “not drunk”, as it was generally thought to prevent drunkenness.

    Amethyst can be found all over the world; the often impressively large amethyst druses from Brazil, formed in cavity bubbles in volcanic rocks, are well known. The violet color is caused by the inclusion of iron.

  • Faceted amethyst pendant

    €89.00

    Amethyst, the violet variety of crystal quartz, was named after the Greek amethystos, “not drunk”, as it was generally thought to prevent drunkenness.

    Amethyst can be found all over the world; the often impressively large amethyst druses from Brazil, formed in cavity bubbles in volcanic rocks, are well known. The violet color is caused by the inclusion of iron.

  • Faceted amethyst pendant

    €49.00

    Amethyst, the violet variety of crystal quartz, was named after the Greek amethystos, “not drunk”, as it was generally thought to prevent drunkenness.

    Amethyst can be found all over the world; the often impressively large amethyst druses from Brazil, formed in cavity bubbles in volcanic rocks, are well known. The violet color is caused by the inclusion of iron.

  • Faceted amethyst pendant

    €49.00

    Amethyst, the violet variety of crystal quartz, was named after the Greek amethystos, “not drunk”, as it was generally thought to prevent drunkenness.

    Amethyst can be found all over the world; the often impressively large amethyst druses from Brazil, formed in cavity bubbles in volcanic rocks, are well known. The violet color is caused by the inclusion of iron.